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Zannanza (died c. 1324 BC) was a
Hittite prince, son of
Suppiluliuma I, king of the Hittites. He is best
known for
almost becoming the
pharaoh of Egypt...
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vacillated between friendship and hostility,
culminating in the so-called
Zannanza affair, in
which Šuppiluliuma was
persuaded to send one of his sons to...
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killed Zannanza and
brought word: ‘
Zannanza died!’ And when [Suppiluliuma]
heard of the
slaying of
Zannanza, he
began to
lament for
Zannanza and to the...
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bring Egypt into his empire. He
eventually did send one of his sons,
Zannanza, but the
prince died,
perhaps murdered, en route. The
identity of the queen...
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involving the
Hittite king
Suppiluliuma I and his son,
prince Zannanza,
known as the
Zannanza affair. Meanwhile, Tutankhamun's
vizier maneuvered in the midst...
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negotiations agreed to send one of his sons to Egypt. This prince,
named Zannanza, was, however, murdered,
probably en
route to Egypt.
Suppiluliumas reacted...
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killed Zannanza" and
reported this: "
Zannanza is dead". And when my
father heard the news of
Zannanza's murder, he
began to
lament about Zannanza and, addressing...
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drawn from
actual history, from
Princes Kail Mursili, Sari Arnuwanda, and
Zannanza, to
battles with the
neighboring Mitanni kingdom around the town of Kizzuwatna...
- sent an
envoy to
investigate and
eventually did send one of his sons,
Zannanza, but the
prince died en route,
perhaps being murdered. The
identity of...
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Proclamation and the
disasters that
befall the
Hittites following the so-called
Zannanza affair.
Mursili II is an
important presence in
Gordon Doherty's novel,...